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The Skating Club of Boston announced new initiatives to honor community members​ killed in a deadly plane crash in Washington ...
Figure skating’s world championships are underway this week in Boston, a city that carries visceral memories of the sport’s improbable twin disasters.
WICHITA — The most disorienting week in the history of American figure skating started with a familiar mix of promise and nostalgia. Blocks away from the ice rink where some of the nation’s ...
A fter celebrating an exciting U.S. Figure Skating Championships and National Development Camp in Wichita, Kansas last week, several members of the skating community were aboard American Airlines ...
For many, the question of hosting another figure skating event is too soon. Emotions in Wichita are raw.
The Wichita Figure Skating Club and Visit Wichita, the region’s tourism marketing arm, had worked to persuade U.S. Figure Skating to hold its championship event in town.
The Wichita skating community is reeling after several figure skaters, along with their coaches and parents, were among those killed in a midair collision.
Samantha Wells, right, works with a student at the Wichita Ice Center earlier this month. Wells helped at the national development camp in Wichita, which features young elite figure skaters.
Figure skaters and coaches returning from the U.S. national championships were aboard the American Airlines flight that collided with a Black Hawk helicopter Wednesday.
The 2025 Prevagen Figure Skating Championships — a final qualifier for the U.S. World and Junior Championship teams — ran from Jan. 20-26 in Wichita, Kan.
The figure skaters who died in Wednesday’s plane crash are mourned not just because they were young and talented but because, to anyone associated with the sport, they are part of the family.